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Zusammenfassung: It doesn't really matter what's happening in Army of Two: The 40th Day. There's always some hunk of Shanghai spectacularly exploding or falling down or exploding as it falls down and that's about all you need to know. And those guys with gu...
A disaster movie in a game package, Army of Two: The 40th Day capitalizes on its co-op play to deliver an awesome action experience that's incredibly fun to play. Co-op moments feel more natural, and whether you’re playing by yourself or with fr...
Zusammenfassung: Like watching two men show a passionate adoration for each other, but not in a gay way? Then Army of Two: The 40th Day should be right up your alley. Although it was mostly a bore, the combat was ‘stupid’ enough for two players to take pleasure from wa...
Zusammenfassung: Let's be frank here. The original Army of Two was at best mediocre, and at its worst a poor mans copy of Gears of War. Its co-op mode was satisfying though didn't capitalise on its clever "Aggro" system, and the less said about the crummy gun customis...
Silly, throwaway nonsense it may be, but that doesn’t mean it’s not any good. Sequels are a fabulous opportunity to correct the wrongs of the original, and while Army of Two won’t be threatening any game of the year lists, it is leaps an...
Greatly improved AI and co-op mechanics. A simple and highly effective interface (including an improved GPS) and an intuitive sticky cover system. Refined shooting mechanics and thousands of weapon customisation options.
An all too brief campaign with a paper-thin plot offering only six to seven hours of gameplay at most and no replayability. A heavy-handed attempt at stealth elements and a superficial morality system, not carried level to level, both feel like they were...